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| Manufacturers Service and Support Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn onDiscuss Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on in the Home Theater | Audio and Video forum; Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on We have a rear projection 42" HD 1080 series Mitsubishi widescreen model number WT-42311. Bought it Dec 2002.
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| Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on We have a rear projection 42" HD 1080 series Mitsubishi widescreen model number WT-42311. Bought it Dec 2002. Sunday afternoon I was watching tv for approx 30 minutes and everything was fine. I turned the tv off and returned several hours later and went to turn it back on. It will not turn on. The tv has sat in the same exact spot since the delivery guys put it down almost 4 years now. The only other issue I can think the tv had was around 4 months ago. There was a period of 2 or 3 days where the picture turned red and the image was bent. It would happen out of nowhere. Seemed like simply turning the tv off and back on again got it back to normal, and after those couple days it never did it again. Not sure if that has anything to do with what's going on now. Please excuse me for not introducing myself properly. I don't have any experience fixing audio/video equipment, but since I started repairing my own pinball machines last year, I like to at least try and find out what the problem might be before I call for service. Thank you so much for any help, -Julius in New Jersey | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on Most common problem is a shorted convergence output IC, but some troubleshooting will be needed. First, try to power the set up and while it is in shutdown, press the device and menu buttons simultaneously for at least 5 seconds. If the set is in shutdown it will report a sequence of led flashes. Note the sequence and report back. Sounds like you had a bad connection or intermittent short in a convergence output and it eventually blew, based on the description of the previous problem. Check out the Googleme map feature on the site and the other forums. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on Thanks leonard. There is no device button on the front of the set. I tried doing it with the input (actaually, I tried the menu button with every other button) button instead. I held in the menu and every other button in turn for at least 5 seconds If I didn't know any better I would think the set was not even plugged in. It's just dead. No solid green power indicator, no flashing anything. Bummer. Thanks again, -Julius | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on It sounds like the PS is dead. Time to resort to basic troubleshooting. Is the SMPS running? Likely time to get it to an experienced Mitsubishi tech. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on Just wanted to follow up... I opened up the TV and saw that there was a blown fuse at the power supply. I think it was a 10amp or something. The local tv shop sold me a fuse for $2 (they did not carry the fuse at home depot or lowes). Thanks for the help. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on I hope that you did not replace it with a 10 amp fuse. There are none with that high a rating in the set. Fuses should be replaced with the same value that was designed into the set and one should be aware that fuses rarely blow without something else going wrong. By replacing a fuse without first checking the set, it is possible to do more damage. You may get lucky and that is all that is wrong, but this would be the exception rather than typical. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on Maybe it was a 2amp fuse. Whatever value was on the fried fuse is what I replaced it with. It was back in Feb, so sorry about the wrong guess. I know about using the correct value fuses, as I have 11 pinball machines that use lots of fuses. Not knowing at all why this fuse blew, I was thinking maybe it blew because it couldn't take the stress of my wife leaving it on all day ;-) Anyways, I didn't figure out about the blown fuse till after I bought a new TV. Since then, we've moved the 42" Mits down to the gameroom and only use it for Wii. No problems yet. THANKS! -Stym | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on Fuses rarely blow in these unless something fails or the set is subject to some external power surge. Make sure that you have good surge suppression on all lines into the system and note any abnormalities in the pix such as intermittent convergence. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on I have the Mitsubishis WS-65711 model tv and it just went out on me. I turn on the tv and the power light comes on for about 5 seconds then goes off. You can hear something click on then off). I don't get the blinking light that most people are talking about. I tried to power off the tv and unplugged it over night and it still won't come on. I've had this tv for about 2 years (purchased new). Any help would be appreciated on where to start trouble shooting before I call in a professional repair person. Thanks in advance. Brian | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on Press menu and input buttons simultaneously for more than 5 sec on the front panel. Note the sequence of flashing of the LED. It will be a two digit code. Report back the result. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on 1-2 indicates that it is not a shutdown problem. This means that the set is never starting up. You have done about as much as I would recommend without some troubleshooting skills. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on So it sounds like it's time to bring in the big boys. I'll call the place where I bought the tv and see when they can send out a tech. Thanks lcaillo!! Brian | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on I'm having the same issue with my Mitsubishi WD-57731. It just stopped turning on this morning. I pressed the menu and input buttons simultaneously for 5 sec on the front panel. The timer light blinked once, paused, then blinked twice. I was then able to turn on the TV; multiple times. I'm sure something is still wrong but at least I can get it running in the meantime. Thanks for your help. If you have any thoughts on the error msg, they would be appreciated. | |||
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| Re: Mitsubishi 42" widescreen will not turn on 1-2 indicates no shutdown condition. If the set is running, there is not much to do. It may have been a fluke or a power glitch. "It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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